SAN FRANCISCO - April 13, 2011: Edsel Ford II, great grandson of Henry
Ford, was the featured speaker at this month's Western Automotive
Journalists' meeting is South San Francisco. The purpose of Mr. Ford's
visit was to promote the plan that he, Rick Hendrick, Roger Penske and Jack
Roush have developed to establish a permanent "Racing in America" exhibit
at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

A secondary reason for
speaking with the motor press was to announce his renewed search for the
lost punch bowl trophy that was won by his
great grandfather on on Oct. 10, 1901. It was Henry Ford's victory over
America's then top racer Alexander Winton that launched Ford on the road to
fame and fortune.

Click PLAY to watch the complete WAJ presentation

For more information about the proposed "Racing in America" exhibit
visit www.racinginamerica.com
and click on the window below to watch the promo video.